So last Friday Steve's friends made such asses out of themselves that I had to take it on the hop without saying goodbye.
by LolitaSays January 16, 2007
1930's expression for "fuck" (vulgar) or "see" (polite). You hear this expression in old movies, or recent movies (like Get Low) which is about the 1930's.
In the old days we'd say, "When did you take up with Sallie Mae?-- after all she's a married woman." Today we would say, "When did you start seeing Sallie Mae?" Or, "When did you start fucking Sallie Mae?"
by Gabinox October 26, 2011
"Yo man I was playing fortnite the other day."
"Oh yeah? Were you taking' dubs?"
"Ooh you bet! 14 kills in one game man!"
Taking dubs: winning
"Oh yeah? Were you taking' dubs?"
"Ooh you bet! 14 kills in one game man!"
Taking dubs: winning
by eatmybinion May 01, 2018
a Canadian phrase that was made popular in America with the 1982 winter hit "Take Off!" by comedians Bob and Doug MacKensey. Geddy Lee of Rush provides the actual singing between "verses" that are pretty much spoken by the comedians. Bob and Doug would go on to more success with their Christmas hit, the movie "Strange Brew", and more.
by I Saw U2 Live Twice May 13, 2007
by pimpinat31 April 29, 2003
A guy that sleeps with a girl but doesn't want a relationship and doesn't want to hurt her or vice versa
I had a great time this weekend, but I think we should be taking it slow and really get to know each other.
by hooeryu March 21, 2011
This is the process of over-taking another car with your car in neutral. One for the recession. A way of comically boosting your MPG on those downhill sections.
by youvebeensmoked August 04, 2009